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RESOURCE REDISCOVERY PROJECTPRESENTATION – SEPTEMBER 28, 2017
Mustang Renewable Power Ventures17 Corporate Plaza, Suite 200Newport Beach, CA 92660Phone (805) [email protected]
Presentation Outline
1. Background/Project Motivation2. Mustang Development & Operations Team3. Project Overview 4. Hartford Site Development Plan5. Technology Overview6. Project Benefits7. Summary
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1. Background/Project Motivation
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Central CT Solid Waste System Reach
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What’s in Your Trash (MSW)?
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What’s Recoverable in Your Trash?
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Valuable Recyclables
>17%
Organics → Compost &
Energy >41%
Is CT’s Waste Management Sustainable?
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CT Landfill Diversion
>85%
CT Recycling + Composting
<30%
Where have you been?
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Where do you want to go?
Where have you been?
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Where do you want to go?
2. Mustang TeamMustang Renewable Power Ventures
Mustang is a Mixed Waste Processing Facility Developer Industrial RE Project Owner/Developer >$1 Billion of projects, including 4 brownfield projects
Mustang has collaborated with Sims Muni Recycling for the past five years on project opportunities in the US
Proposed MIRA project based on proven Mixed Waste Processing Facility (MWPF) technology, design, engineering and environmental permitting standards
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Mustang Renewable Power Ventures Selected Developer of 800
TPD MWPF + AD Project-Santa Barbara, CA
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Selected Developer of 900 TPD MWPF + Composting Project - Pensacola, FL
Worldwide Operating and Trading Presence
Sims Metal Management
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World’s Leading Recycler of Metals & Electronics Sims Metal Management – ferrous & non-ferrous metals Sims Recycling Solutions – electronic waste Sims Municipal Recycling – curbside recycling
Metal recycling operations on five continentsElectronics recycling operations on four continentsLargest curbside recycling program in US – NYC+9 million tons of recyclable material a year
More than 240 facilities & 4500 employees worldwide 12 deep water export facilities Shipment by rail, container, bulk ship, truck and barge
Committed to World Class Safety Performance Recordable Incident Rate = 1.3 Lost Time Incident Rate = 0.3
Commitment to Sustainability Year over year improvements in energy use, water
consumption, renewables production
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Sims North Haven Plant
Sims Metal Management in CT
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More than 100 years operating in CT 4 facilities 100 employees +10,000 scale transactions per month
North Haven Facility 80 acres Receive, process, ship 18,000 tons
per month Shredding, shearing, sensors, etc. Rail, container & truck loading
North Haven is Headquarters for Sims New England Region Transportation Dept. HR, IT, Procurement Safety, Training & Environmental
Compliance support for the Region
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20 year contract with NYC Department of Sanitation. NYC has largest curbside program in the US, serving 8.5 million people:
~270,000 tons/year of commingled recyclables
~160,000 tons/year of paper
Short term contracts serving approximately 800K population in NJ.
Approx. 200 employees – experienced management, operations and marketing teams
4 barge-served receiving facilities
2 MRFs; 1 Glass Plant
Manage a portion of Chicago’s single stream program Rail Car Loading – Tin Can Bundles, Brooklyn
10,000 Ton/Month Jersey City MRF
Sims Municipal Recycling
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SMR Sunset Park, Brooklyn MRF 11-acre pier on Brooklyn’s working
waterfront NYC-SMR partnership Barge, Rail & Truck Access 65-70 TPH capacity Central facility for all NYC
commingled recyclables Wharf, buildings and equipment
elevated 4’ for sea-level rise and storm surges
2nd largest solar array (600kW) and 1st large scale (100kW) wind turbine in NYC
On site stormwater treatment; marine habitat-reef construction
Education & Visitor Center
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O&G INDUSTRIES, INC.
1000+ EMPLOYEESOver 900 highly-skilled construction industry professionals, including more than 700 skilled trades people.
0.79 SAFETY RATINGO&G’s aggressive safety program ensures that everyone goes home safe each work day.
400+ ANNUAL VOLUMEO&G Industries is one of the largest builders in the Northeast with an average annual volume of business in excess of $400 million.
Connecticut’s largest privately-held construction company.
Over 900 highly-skilled construction industry professionals and 1,900 pieces of the industry’s most well-maintained equipment.
Consistently ranked as one of the country’s 400 largest construction companies for over 50 years.
$2B BONDING CAPACITYOne of the largest and most diversified construction companies, O&G has a bonding capacity in excess of $2 billion.
O&G self-performs such trade work as sitework, building demolition, cast-in-place concrete, masonry, and rough and finish carpentry
WHAT WE DO O&G is Connecticut’s largest privately-held construction company.
O&G is Connecticut’s Top Heavy Civil Contractor for Road & Bridge Projects.
Heavy Civil Construction
O&G is one of Connecticut’s leading Asphalt Paving contractors.
Asphalt Paving
O&G manufactures and distributes asphalt, concrete, sand and stone through our network of 6 quarries, 8 concrete and 9 asphalt plants.
Construction Materials
O&G is Connecticut’s Top Construction Builder for Municipal and Energy Construction Projects.
Building Construction & Renovation
SAFETY IS MORE THAN A SLOGAN
Work Zone Separation
Good Neighbor Policy
Dust Controls
Soil and Sedimentation Controls
Weekly Safety Meetings
Constant Monitoring
24-HOURSAFETY HOTLINE
SAFETY MONITORING& INCIDENT TRACKING
EXPERT SAFETY TEAM
MIRA TRUCK MANEUVERING HALL RIVERFRONT PLAZA, FOUNDERS BRIDGE & I-91
HARTFORD UNION STATION SPORT & MEDICAL SCIENCES ACADEMY
UCONN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING BUILDING UCONN WATER RECLAMATION FACILITY
BRADLEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY YORK HILL CAMPUS
A.I. Prince Technical High School Additions & RenovationsAmerican Airlines Building Demolition, Concrete, Steel, Exterior Finish and Commercial DevelopmentBushnell on the ParkBushnell Theater Expansion and RenovationCabela's Store Rentschler Field Site and Access RoadFounders Bridge And I-91 Rehabilitation / Riverfront RecaptureGayle King StudioHartford Civic Center ReconstructionHartford Insurance Company Parking Garage ConcreteHartford Municipal Garage Cast-In-Place Concrete WorkHartford School Construction ProgramHartford Railroad Station UpgradesHigh Street Garage ConcreteI-84 Bridge Deck Repairs & ResurfacingMIRA FacilityMIRA Hartford LandfillMIRA Truck Maneuvering HallMurtha Cullina, CityPlace I Floor 29 & 30 RenovationOne Commercial Plaza Excavation WorkOne Commercial Plaza Phase IIPedestrian Bridge Over Columbus Boulevard & Access RampSarah J. Rawson Elementary School Renovations & AdditionsSport and Medical Sciences AcademyThomas Quirk Middle SchoolTrinity College Chiller ReplacementTrinity College Koeppel Sports ComplexYMCA of Greater Hartford RenovationsYMCA of Greater Hartford Towers
HARTFORD PROJECTS
FUTURE POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
• Mustang proposes to discontinue burnplant operations in lieu of recyclablerecovery, anaerobic digestion and indoorcomposting
• Burn Plant could be redeveloped as aClass I Renewable fuel cell electricalgenerating facility
• Distributed generation to powergreenhouse and hydroponic farming
• Supporting a restaurant/lifestyle zonewith farm-to-table food processing,refrigeration and chilling systems
• Also supporting expansion of theRegional Farmers Market consistentwith the Market Ventures “Master Plan”
CT Energy & Technology, LLC is a Connecticut limited liabilitycompany and a wholly owned subsidiary company of O&GIndustries, Inc.• Specializing in large electrical, combined heat and power and
distributed generation projects• Integrating environmentally beneficial renewable energy, CO2
absorption with greenhouse and hydroponic farming• Supporting a robust feasibility study of complementary site uses
synergistic with the Mustang Resource Recovery ProjectProposal and City of Hartford objectives
An O&G INDUSTRIES, INC. Subsidiary Company
Proposed Development Area
Harvest harnesses the maximum value from organic materials through theproduction of renewable energy and soils, mulches and natural fertilizers.
Company Profile
Harvest Power
Managing close to 2 million tons of organic materials, largest processor of yard waste & food waste in North America
Operate or partner with over 25 processing facilities in North America with more than 400 employees
Operating three of North America’s largest commercial anaerobic digestion facilities
Harvest’s investors include True North Venture Partners, Industry Ventures, and Generation Investment Management LLP
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National and Local Knowledge
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Our Solution
Bulk and bagged soils and mulches
Composting and mulching
Yard waste andindustrial wood
residues
Biogas
Anaerobic digestionFood waste, biosolids,and agricultural
residues
Food Waste and energy
Fertilizers
Organics Processing
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Harvest Thompson Farm FacilityEllington, Connecticut
17.85 acres currently permitted
157 total acres
21 miles from Hartford
20 years of composting without an odor complaint
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Mustang proposes to develop an integrated Mixed Waste Processing Facility(MWPF), Anaerobic Digestion (AD) Facility and Composting Facility (using fully enclosed boxes)
Mustang’s project estimated to divert ~70% of MSW from landfill disposal and incineration
The project includes proven technologies to recover valuable resources (recyclables, compost & energy) from waste
3. Project Description - Overview
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MIRA Recycling Facility Select modifications and upgrades Continued processing of
50-100,000 TPY SSR (i.e., Recyclables) Seek to grow this tonnage
(i.e., education and outreach) Mixed Waste Processing Facility (MWPF) ~15-20% of post-recycled waste is valuable recyclables
glass, paper, plastic, metal Anaerobic Digestion Facility and Composting Boxes Converts organics (~35% food/green waste & wet -2” paper ) into
compost and biogas for electricity to meet on-site uses Offsite Compost Storage Finished compost transported to a Harvest Power CT site ~3 weeks final curing/maturation prior to marketing
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Process Engineered Fuel (PEF) Baled plastic waste residue (>9,000 btu/lb) Sold to cement kilns, paper mills & industrial boiler
applications
Rail-Based Residue Disposal
Transfer Stations Select modifications and improvements Continued acceptance of MSW and SSR Seek to attract addt’l tonnage of both MSW and recyclables
Diversion Summary Curbside + Recyclables + Organics + PEF Overall landfill diversion rate of ~70%
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4. Mustang’s Resource Rediscovery Project
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Hartford MWPF, ADF + Enclosed Composting Boxes
Rail Spur (On site rail is preferred; off-site rail options exist)
Track Work – 3,600’ 4 switches @ 80’ each
Modify existing crossings
Rail Scale
4 rail stops
Derail @ main line switch
Misc – grading erosion control, seeding
Compatible w/ Regional Market
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5. Mixed Waste Processing Facility
3 MSW lines (700,000 TPY= 2,250 TPD, 180 TPH) ~20% Recyclable Recovery ~35% Organics Recovery to
AD/Composting ~15% Residue to Process
Engineered Fuel-PEF ~30% residue to landfill
Export of Recyclables to Markets ~175 full time employees Waste delivered by collection &
transfer trucks ~300,000 TPY organic waste to
Anaerobic Digestion & Composting Residue exported to remote landfill
via rail
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Anaerobic Digestion & Composting Boxes
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6. Project Benefits Retirement of 30-year old Waste Incinerator Potential re-use of Power Block Facility to renewables
or other economic development uses MWPF recovers maximum recyclables from MSW Anaerobic Digestion & Composting process wet, organic
waste into compost & energy without combustion Generate renewable natural gas (RNG) transportation
fuel from AD biogas Eliminate once through cooling warming of CT River ~70% landfill diversion rate 150-175 Full-Time Jobs (MRF, Composting, ADF and
MIRA Recycling Facility)
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GHG Benefits
US EPA Waste Reduction Model (WARM) ~700,000 MTCO2e/Year
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Project Impact Issues Odor – 99% controlled with negative pressure
buildings, biofilters and active filtration Traffic – could be reduced by ~30-40% with proposed
rail based residue and some recyclable transport Noise – all operations indoors Air Quality – improved through shut-down of WTE plant Soil Quality – includes brownfield cleanup of impacted
coal storage pond area
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Financial Summary: CapEx, GHG Reductions & Jobs
Phase 1 - MRF + Composting + ADF +
MIRA Recycling Facility
Phase 2 - MRF + Composting + ADF +
MIRA Recycling Facility
Annual Delivery Tonnage 465,000 tpy MSW100,000 tpy SSR
700,000 tpy MSW100,000 tpy SSR
Diversion & Conversion Technologies MWPF + Composting Boxes + ADF
MWPF + Composting Boxes + ADF
Est. Total Diversion Rate (incl. Curbside) ~70% ~70%
Future Tip Fee/Rate Increases Limited to CPI Limited to CPI
CapEx & OpEx Increase Risks Borne by Project Borne by Project
GHG Reduction (per EPA WARM Model) (365,806) MTCO2e77,012 Cars Removed
(587,864) MTCO2e123,761 Cars Removed
Total Clean Tech Jobs ~150 FTE jobs ~175 FTE jobs
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Mustang Team Project Benefits Recycling Experience & Sustainability Focused Private
Public Partnership Developer/Operator/Financing team with extensive and long standing CT experience
Santa Barbara experience is unique and directly applicable to achieving the CT-DEEP goals/objectives
Best-in-class: Technologies (MRF, AD), MRF & ADF Operators (Sims Municipal Recycling & Harvest Power), Financial Partners (Mustang and Bank of America Merrill Lynch)
Transparent, Collaborative, Flexible, Innovative, Cost Conscious Partner with Extraordinary Attention to Details
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7. Summary
Fulfilling a Green Vision for CT-DEEP, MIRA, City of Hartford, 51+ Towns
Green/Clean Tech Jobs Significant Reduction of
Greenhouse Gas Emissions ~70% Overall Waste Diversion Clean Renewable Heat, Power,
Fuel & Compost De-risk Project for Communities
Triple Bottom Line – Good for the Planet, Great for the Communities, Economically Sustainable for Central Connecticut Solid Waste System, City of Hartford, Towns
Where have you been?
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Where do you want to go?
CSWS WTE Plant-Today
Retired CSWS WTE Plant-Future
HARTFORD HAS IT!